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Peer reviewed only Open Access

Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy (EPSE)

Publisher : John Wiley and Sons Inc
Environmental management Sustainability Alternate Energy
e-ISSN 1944-7450
p-ISSN 1944-7442
Issue Frequency Quarterly
Est. Year 1980
Mobile 2017486000
Country United States
Language English
APC YES
Impact Factor Assignee Google Scholar
Email epseeditorialoffice@wiley.com

Journal Descriptions

Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy is a bimonthly publication of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers reporting on critical issues of the environment, including remediation and treatment of solid or aqueous wastes, air pollution, sustainability, and sustainable energy. Each issue helps engineers and scientists stay on top of technological advances in all areas associated with the environment primarily through peer-reviewed technical manuscripts, short letters, or review articles. Contributions describe novel and significant applications to the fields of: Air Pollution Control Biofuels Bioremediation CO2 Capture and Sequestration Energy Efficiency Environmental Justice Green Engineering Hydrogen and Hydrogen Storage Life Cycle Analysis Recycle and Circular Economy Renewable Resources Solar Powered Chemical Technologies Sustainability Wastewater Treatment Water Pollution Control Waste Management

Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy (EPSE) is :-

  • International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Environmental management, Sustainability, Alternate Energy, Biofuels, Energy Efficiency, Climate Change, Environmental Justice, Wastewater Treatment, Co2, Environmental Software , Online or Print , Quarterly Journal

  • UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN P-ISSN: 1944-7442, E-ISSN: 1944-7450, Established: 1980,
  • Does Not Provide Crossref DOI
  • Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE

Indexing

Publications of EPSE

The aim of the present study was to biologically denitrify uranium nitrate raffinate (UNR) from nuclear industry, which is a principle source of high strength nitrate waste. To denitrify the...